Army CID Investigators Deliver Presentation on Missing Soldier to Society of Volunteers Assisting with Cold Cases Army CID's Cold Case Unit recently delivered a presentation to a group of forensic experts and investigators who volunteer their time and expertise to assist law enforcement in solving difficult cold cases. Army CID’s Cold Case Unit focuses on unsolved cases that have exhausted all investigative leads. ? “Collaboration with partner agencies and investigators acts as a force multiplier to solve cold cases,” said Army CID’s Deputy Assistant Director Death and Violence Crimes Todd M. Howell “Combining the latest technology and laboratory techniques continues to be highly relevant in solving cases worldwide.” ? Army CID’s Cold Case Unit shared information on Sgt. Jeff A. Coonradt, a member of the U.S. Army who was last seen on December 20, 1987, in Marina, California, while riding as a passenger in the car of a fellow unit member. According to that individual, Sgt. Coonradt jumped from the vehicle while it was stopped at an intersection. Sgt. Coonradt has not been seen since, and his disappearance is considered suspicious. Army CID’s Cold Case Unit uses forums to expand partnerships and share insights on investigative techniques with skilled professionals. Read the full story - https://lnkd.in/eemQ3BQW #Forensics #LawEnforcement
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https://www.cid.army.mil/
Army Criminal Investigation Division的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 执法机关
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- Quantico,Virginia
- 类型
- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1971
- 领域
- Law Enforcement、Criminal Investigation和Crime Laboratory
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27130 Telegraph Road
US,Virginia,Quantico,22134-2253
Army Criminal Investigation Division员工
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This position is in the Army CID Biometric Operations Department, the DoD's only authoritative biometric repository that provides management, sharing, and matching activities within the biometric enterprise. The Biometric Analyst GS 13 will: ?? Conduct multimodal biometric image processing, searching, and examinations to compare AFIS-generated candidate lists of print, face, and iris biometrics and perform manual comparisons of multimodal biometrics. ?? Analyze and develop new or proposed biometrics and forensics directives and regulations in accordance with federal laws and DoD goals, objectives, and strategic communication as they pertain to the Biometric Operations Department. ?? Advise leadership on the organization, methods, and procedures for biometrics and forensics enterprise architecture, policies, procedures, directives, records, forms, files, documentation, standards, and inter-service staffing actions about the BOD. ?? Coordinate and synchronize new or improved biometrics and forensics business and management practices for application throughout the Joint Services, interagency, multinational, and deployed environments as they pertain to the BOD. ?? Responsible for the management of data sharing procedures, technical mechanisms for dissemination, audience, publication procedures, and archiving procedures Apply NLT Oct. 17 - https://lnkd.in/e_-mSc-K
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WE'RE HIRING SPECIAL AGENTS Army CID is filling multiple positions in grades GS 11-13 serve as Fraud Special Agents in the following locations: Detroit, MI Sacramento, CA Quantico, VA Fort Belvoir, VA Huntsville, AL Oahu, HI ? In order to qualify, you must meet the following experience requirements: ? GS-11: One year of specialized experience that involves planning, developing, and conducting major fraud criminal felony investigations. This definition of specialized experience is typical of work performed at the next lower grade/level position in the federal service (GS-9 or above).? ? GS-12: One year of specialized experience which includes assisting in planning, developing, and conducting major procurement fraud investigations and providing investigative guidance to subordinate criminal investigators. This definition of specialized experience is typical of work performed at the next lower grade/level position in the federal service (GS-11 or above).? ? GS-13: One year of specialized experience which includes independently planning, developing, and conducting major procurement fraud investigations and providing investigative guidance to subordinate criminal investigators. This definition of specialized experience is typical of work performed at the next lower grade/level position in the federal service (GS-12 or above).? ? This announcement will be open Oct. 15 to midnight on Oct. 18, through a special online application portal - not USAJobs. ? If you are interested, please review the attached flyer for more information about the agency, the position, and how to apply. Ready to apply? Visit: https://lnkd.in/ei4dMdcg
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On October 13, 1775, a resolution of the Continental Congress established what is now the United States Navy with “a swift sailing vessel, to carry ten carriage guns, and a proportionable number of swivels, with eighty men..." Today, the US Navy is unmatched - World Class and Worldwide! Happy birthday to the women and men who protect America at sea and to our Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) law enforcement partners. #USNavyBirthday
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Having a "Bocce" Ball! ? Army CID's Fraud Field Office - Sacramento, California held their 2nd Annual Bocce Ball Tournament Sept. 26. ? The tournament brought federal #LawEnforcement organizations throughout Northern California and Northern Nevada together for a day of competitive fun and networking. Ten teams of four players competed and the fraud-themed teams included: the Bribers, Embezzlers, Fugitives and Money Launderers. ? Interagency liaison opportunities allow CID Special Agents to learn more about their partners’ operations and capabilities, leading to improved interoperability and increased effectiveness when conducting joint investigations.
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How would you like to provide advice and assistance in the conduct of business #ProcessImprovement activities in support of enhancements and improvements to Army CID business operations applications and analytical products? Join our team at Quantico, Virginia, as a Management Analyst GS 13. Read the qualifications and apply by Oct. 15 - https://lnkd.in/eUeg37Dw
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?? Vacancy Announcement Coming Oct. 15 - 18!?? Fraud Special Agent GS 11-13 Are your resumes ready? Applicants will apply through a special website link, NOT through USAJobs. Be on the lookout for the position details, locations, and how to apply on www.cid.army.mil, on X at https://x.com/RealArmyCID, and here. #JoinArmyCID #LawEnforcementJobs International Association of Chiefs of Police Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE) National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) Hispanic National Law Enforcement Association-National Capitol Region Hispanic American Police Command Officers' Association-National Capitol Region National Police Association
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We would not be here without you! Your likes, comments and shares have fueled our creative content which will help Army CID earn another 20,000 LinkedIn #followers! #ThankYou20K #Milestone
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The Army CID Forensic Exploitation Laboratory – CENTCOM Kuwait (FXL-C) hosted the Hungarian Ambassador to Kuwait Andras Szabo along with Daniel Verba, Deputy Head of Mission, and Capt. Mate Toth, Hungarian Defence Forces, on Sept. 23. The tour of the laboratory included discussions on FXL-C capabilities, and a brief on the exploitation of various missile and unmanned aircraft systems. Visits like this allow the FXL-C team to educate partners and allies on deployed forensic analysis capabilities provided by the Forensic Exploitation Department located on Gillem Enclave in Forest Park, Georgia. FXD deploys scalable and modular forensic exploitation teams, manned with highly qualified Department of the Army Civilian scientists, to provide the joint force commanders or combatant commands with an expeditionary forensic capability. These capabilities are scalable, modular, and adaptable to support a commander’s needs, and can adjust to infrastructure availability. Discover more about Army CID’s capabilities by visiting: https://lnkd.in/e2mZsJPT Photo 1 – Hungarian delegation pictured from left: Capt. Toth, Daniel Verba (red tie), and Ambassador Szabo (black tie).
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The Army CID recruitment team recently attended the Atlanta University Center Consortium, Inc. Career Fair which provided an opportunity to meet with students interested in pursuing a law enforcement career after earning their degree. Students from Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Morehouse College were in attendance. ? Misty Jones, forensic biologist, and Amber Marlow, DNA examiner/biologist, from the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory, got to showcase the “science side” of criminal investigations.? ? To learn about USACIL’s mission of providing state of the art forensic laboratory services to all Department of Defense Military Criminal Investigative Organizations, and the role you could fill on our team, visit?https://lnkd.in/g2uWfJFy. #JoinArmyCID #ScientistJobs